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Roaming iPad Videowall

Created a roaming iPad videowall for a Globe Launch Event at Rockwell Power Plant Mall utilizing four 3rd generation iPads in different layout configurations with playback using CWG’s free Video Loop Presenter app. iExplorer on a Mac was used to install the video into the iPads’ camera rolls.

20120519 time-lapse clouds @ 4476 edited

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May 2012

20120517 Tilt Shift DSLR test 1 @ 4476

A Tilt Shift test using a Nikon D90 with a Satechi LCD Timer Vertical Battery Grip at Aperture Priority f22 Matrix Metering ISO 200 at 2-second intervals. The image sequence was loaded into QuickTime 7 and saved into a .mov file. QuickTime 10 was then used to encode it to an H.264 .m4v at 24fps 1080p. Three masks were created in Photoshop and saved as PNG files. This was then edited using Final Cut Pro using 4 layers incorporating the masks as Mattes in varying degrees of Defocus and Gaussian Blur. Finally, 3-way Color Correction and a vignette effect was applied by layering an oval video generator.

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Q&D 24-hour time-lapse DSLR test

A (not so) quick (and dirty) 24-hour time-lapse test using a Nikon D90 with a Satechi LCD Timer Vertical Battery Grip at Aperture Priority f16 Matrix Metering ISO 640 at 5-minute intervals. The image sequence was loaded into QuickTime 7 and saved into a .mov file. QuickTime 10 was then used to encode it to an H.264 .m4v at 24fps 1080p then edited using iMovie 9 into a 720p H.264 .mov file. A 0.45x wide-angle adapter from eBay was used atop a Nikon 18-200mm lens, hence the heavy chromatic aberration. Sadly today was completely overcast, hopefully the weather cooperates next time.

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iOS App Development

Date:

February 2012

Client:

Saga Events

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Apple Xcode, Appcelerator Titanium, JavaScript, Adobe Photoshop

Pacific Industrial Coatings web site

Pacific Industrial Coatings (PIC) has been applying various types of waterproofing systems on residential and commercial buildings in Honolulu and Guam since 2000. PIC has over 55 years of industry experience in corporate, retail, research and development and field functions.

"Facebook’s algorithmic and human reviewers seem unable to accurately parse the context and intent of their usage. Whether intentional or not, these moderation fails constitute a form of censorship. And just like Facebook’s dangerous and discriminatory real names policy, these examples demonstrate how the company’s own practices often amplify harassment and cause real harm to marginalized groups like LGBTQ people, communities of color, and domestic violence survivors."

"Minority groups in tech are no strangers to being second-guessed, condescended to, overlooked, underpaid, and uncredited. But seeing Damore’s arguments made public—and, in some cases, seeing them elicit support—was a fresh smack in the face."

Update: A Facebook spokesperson apologized for the mistake and said, "We know how painful it is when someone feels unwelcome or attacked on our platform, and how much worse it must be when they are prevented from sharing that experience with others. We need to do better and are committed to improving our process on these important issues." The site is also working on ways to distinguish between hate speech and its condemnation.

“I felt more secure at my other job. You didn’t have people looking down at you,” Nicole said. Now she works at cafeterias with names like “Epic” and “Living the Dream”, and the distance between the two classes of Facebook worker can feel immense.